Yea, I don't know. To me, the alleged "woodshed" voice doesn't sounds as much like "woodshed" as it does "oh, sh*t." I guess it could sound like a lot of things if you use your imagination. But then again, who cares?
@nimexica...Like many "hidden" messages in rock songs and the like, I think it's an example of "auditory pareidolia". In layman's terms, a sound (or group of sounds) that can be interpreted in more ways than one ! Many people claim that John Lennon did not say: "I Buried Paul". Some feel he said: "I'm Very Bored" or "Cranberry Sauce".
I used to have this record as a kid growing up in the '70's and I enjoyed listening to it. However, somebody pointed out something to me. This track has a "hidden message" towards the end. Sort of like the "I Buried Paul" at the end of the Beatles song: "Strawberry Fields Forever". Listen closely at 2:14 and you can hear a woman whisper the word: "woodshed". Weird !
@stevemichiganman WHO MARKED THIS AS SPAM?!?!?! There is a blogspot that points out the 'woodshed' thing, but its a mans voice. but this track is confusing. I guess we will never know the symptoms because i guess that was his last breath before going into unconcieousness, but the "woodshed" comment was pointed out on a blogspot. And whomever did this must have had the tapes at a different speed. and the knocking and the voice dont make sense together to me!!!
@HernandezHogan...I guess your right. The "woodshed" line could have been delivered by a man, but if the audio is played on the "wrong speed", it sounds like a woman. According to "Scar Stuff", the "Halloween Record" blog, the anonymous poster describes the word being uttered by a "tiny voice". He/she never identified the gender of the voice artist. I still wonder if the Wade Denning who produced this is the same person who composed the "The Maxwell House Coffee" jingle ?
@stevemichiganman Like many "hidden" messages in rock songs and the like, I think it's an example of "auditory pareidolia". In layman's terms, a sound (or group of sounds) that can be interpreted in more ways than one ! Many people claim that John Lennon does not say: "I Buried Paul". Some feel he said: "I'm Very Bored" or "Cranberry Sauce".
Yea, I don't know. To me, the alleged "woodshed" voice doesn't sounds as much like "woodshed" as it does "oh, sh*t." I guess it could sound like a lot of things if you use your imagination. But then again, who cares?
nimexica 2 months ago
@nimexica this is pointed out on a blogspot.
HernandezHogan 1 month ago
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stevemichiganman 1 month ago
This has been flagged as spam show
@nimexica...Like many "hidden" messages in rock songs and the like, I think it's an example of "auditory pareidolia". In layman's terms, a sound (or group of sounds) that can be interpreted in more ways than one ! Many people claim that John Lennon did not say: "I Buried Paul". Some feel he said: "I'm Very Bored" or "Cranberry Sauce".
stevemichiganman 1 month ago
I used to have this record as a kid growing up in the '70's and I enjoyed listening to it. However, somebody pointed out something to me. This track has a "hidden message" towards the end. Sort of like the "I Buried Paul" at the end of the Beatles song: "Strawberry Fields Forever". Listen closely at 2:14 and you can hear a woman whisper the word: "woodshed". Weird !
stevemichiganman 2 months ago
@stevemichiganman WHO MARKED THIS AS SPAM?!?!?! There is a blogspot that points out the 'woodshed' thing, but its a mans voice. but this track is confusing. I guess we will never know the symptoms because i guess that was his last breath before going into unconcieousness, but the "woodshed" comment was pointed out on a blogspot. And whomever did this must have had the tapes at a different speed. and the knocking and the voice dont make sense together to me!!!
HernandezHogan 2 months ago
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stevemichiganman 2 months ago
@HernandezHogan...I guess your right. The "woodshed" line could have been delivered by a man, but if the audio is played on the "wrong speed", it sounds like a woman. According to "Scar Stuff", the "Halloween Record" blog, the anonymous poster describes the word being uttered by a "tiny voice". He/she never identified the gender of the voice artist. I still wonder if the Wade Denning who produced this is the same person who composed the "The Maxwell House Coffee" jingle ?
stevemichiganman 2 months ago
@stevemichiganman not a woman
HernandezHogan 1 month ago
@stevemichiganman where did the other comments go to? also your words are on a BLOGSPOT
HernandezHogan 1 month ago
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stevemichiganman 2 months ago
@stevemichiganman Like many "hidden" messages in rock songs and the like, I think it's an example of "auditory pareidolia". In layman's terms, a sound (or group of sounds) that can be interpreted in more ways than one ! Many people claim that John Lennon does not say: "I Buried Paul". Some feel he said: "I'm Very Bored" or "Cranberry Sauce".
WHERE DO ALL THE COMMENTS GO?!?!?!?!
HernandezHogan 1 month ago